Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 03, 1870, Image 2

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f THE
CLKiRFIELD REl'l BLIf AX."
HIT ABLIIRED IK 1ST.
The largest circulation of any News-
paper in North Control
f Pennuylvania.
Term of Subscriptioni
St paid la adrenee, or within S montba....9'l OO
tT J ,55j 'pMitlmt and bororo e aiontli. t SO
Xf Baud eflar the eipiretloa of I moatba... 3 OO
Yrsaaleat adrtrllieBicnt., per euuart or 10 Itnee or
' Jon, I Una or ' " - $1 30
For each aubaequont Inacrtion.. 60
JadD-loiatrators' and ElKutore' aetlaea.. I $0
fcadHW Bailees...... , i 10
Caatleal and B.traya..... H 1 50
IHaealulktB Botieee 3 00
t rofe,.ional Card., 1 year ft Ofl
Leeal aoUeea, per lino , 14
f 7KARLY ADVEilTISEMKXTS.
t quit $1 00
ft url.H.....15 00
iMirM ............ ?0 00
column.. $,13 00
i column 45 00
1 eolttoi d... .,.,,. SO 00
i ' Job Work.
BLANKS.
tafia ,.'. 12 60 I 0 qnlrea.pr.qntre.ll 1i
w qelreefnqalre, t 00 j Over t, per quire, ! oO
HANDBILLS.
ibeat, IJ or W., 12 00 I .beet, IS rl...,$5 00
eaeal.M ar kiss, I 00 j 1 ihert, JS or trn.lt IU
, Orer 11 wf eaoh of aboro at proportionate raUl,
; GEO. B. OOODI.ANuER,
2 ' ' ' Editor and Proprietor.
Cards.
WtLLIlW J. WACLACB.
riusi net p:e.
f WALLACE 4. FIELDING,
ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW,
J Clearfield, Pa.
aaT-Utal ku.ir.ri. of all kind, attended to
: with proioptne.t and fidelity. lUnue in residence
f William A. Wallace. Janl2:7
I A. W. WALTERS,
., ; ATTORNEY AT LAW,
( Clearfield, Pa.
BVOfflea la the Court llotiae.
(dooll -Ijr
. i H. W. SMITH,
ATTORNEY -A T-.L AW,
'- J.St Cleai field, Pa. I;
wttitAM a. waLkaca. J. uki wat-iana,
WALLACE &. WALTERS,
J.. atat Agmla anil Coovfyai.ori,
Clearfield, PnnTa.
fe.RJ Eatatt Votight and idU, tlttei cxam
- lati, aonTaneri prepared, taira iaidt and imn
naM taken. Ortica in new buitdinft, nnilj
ppiaita ('ourt llouto. janl,70
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTOttN KY AT LAW,
Clearlleld, Pa.
aT-OBea la tlie Court llniue. j;M.'(7
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
Ifarflrld. Pa.
OIm ea Market St , o'er llaruwlek k Irwin'.
!rnt 6tore.
aw-PMBjpl atlentioa girtn to the leearlng
af B.aaty, Claim., At., and to all legal bu.ine...
Marek li, IST-It-
ROBERT WALLACE,
$ ATTORNKY-A T-tAW,
WftlUccton. Clearfield County, Penua.
a-AI1 Ifgal bailncai prom pit; at (and rd to.
WALTER B AnriETT,
ATT I UN KY AT LAW.
Olee OB Seeoed St., ClearBeld, I'a. ao.2l,nfl
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNKY AT LAW
An) Real Eatate Agent, Cleartlrtrf. pa.
OA na Third Mr fat, bat. Cbcrrt A Wninnt.
sW"Hapotrnlljr offir. hit aervlcp In rellln
fcnd buying Unda la ClaarOald and aJjninlna
anaatiaa ; and with aa atperienea of ovar twenty
yaara aa a orvayor, 8 at tar faimialf that ho can
ri4ar Mtiafaatloa. (fcbJS.'M tf
WM, M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
Oleeaa Market tr.et one door east of the CTe.r
leld Count; Bank. maVn4
J.ha M. Orrie. C. T. Aleiander.
ORVI8 . ALEXANDER,
ATTOI'NKYS A T LA W,
Belleronte, Pa. .epLV'tS-e
E. I. KIRK, M. D.,
FUYBICIAN AND SUKUKOX,
I.Bllierabqrf;, Pa.
ajay-WIII attend promptly to all pnf...iona1
Mile. auillvW'p.l
DR. Al THORN,
PHYSICIAN & SUKGKON,
nAVJNO locatM at K.Tlrrtown, Clrarflrld po
Pa., olfcrt bia pmftMional irrir tn Hip
paupla af tba aarroanding country. jKrpt. 19, W-y
DR. J. F. WOODS,
PHYSICIAN A SUKGKON.
flaring rciaoTcd to Anaonill Pa., offi ra fail
rsfraaional aerTiria tn tht prp!a nf that place
and iba aurrouning eouotry. All alla promptly
attondad to. De. 3 Ota J.
J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
riIY8IClAN & SURGEON,
HAVINtl heatnl at IVnnlVI.I, Pa.. oirra hi
praftaaional wri-ira to the pNi I of tlial
place aa aurrounditig ouuntry. All cnM" prrnp:l
attnM to.
oc. 11 U.
JEFFERSON LITZ,
PHYSICIAN SUItC KON,
n" 'iSio loeateol al O.eeola, Ta., olfir. II.
pr.f..aioaal .errlr.. to Ike peopli of thai
alaee and awrroaadinf eountr?.
BjajuAll eall. .rou,rtlj allraded l. flrC'-e
and rt'tiea ea Cania at., loraierly orrnpird
Vyr. KH... mjltMy
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
l,al.8.reoaoflheH d llei aienl, Peon.jleanla
VelwalMra, havlna returned froaa the Army,
'dffere hie pref...ional lerviee. to Iba riti.eoi
' ( OlearAeld anaoty.
eaay-Prefer.loaal ealli promptly alien led I..
See oa Seeoad etreet, formerly wHupied ky
br. Woode. laprt, II
DR. T. JEFFERSON EOYER,
TIIYSICIAN AND Sl'K'iKtiN,
ftwiond 8treet, Cleatllrld. Ta.
Vax.Haeln permanenllr lorated. he now offer
Bd.prfe.tohal noim to I he on I ten. 01 1. ii-ariooo
ad eteiatty, and the patilie gtneratly. AH e.ll
awnaptly .Uended ta. ocl3V-y
F. B. READ, M. D.,
; THYSICIAN AM) RCROEON,
BLlor(nBM. tm.
atatfallT of era hla aarrleea ta tba elilaana of
ajha aarraB4iBg aoaatry. aprJt' pd
CENTAL PARTNEFSHIP.
argfa f- A. mThIM-S,
ViQ3Derlre to Inform hie petron., and tbe
pablit (eaer.lly.'t.i k. hxaMorietrd with hi.
la tke praetiee .f trwtretrv.
8. P. P11AW, I). IX S ,
la a gradual, er the Polled. Ipbia Dent.1
rleg., ar.d therrnre haa the hcbe.t allerta.
ti f prafeMloaal .kill. All work d.He la
tha .Se. I will held .elf per.naally rweronrl
Ve fee weinf 4.M t tba M, Mii.fior, maa
Br aad hi(...i .r4.r lh p,rt(.Mioei.
eeUklLh praetie. of twenty twi year, la
Iwi. plae. eaaklee m. t. apeak to aty palteala
i'k a.aade.M. r ' '
Koaaeau from a dl.tanca .kould ke aide
ay I.IHI a few day, k,(.t, ,k. p.,,,,, 4 .i,aa
""' lane 4, l"e ly.
GEO. B. G00DLANDEB, Proprietor.
VOL.43-WHOLEN0.2178.
? Cards.
G. H. HALL,
PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER,
NEAR CLEA1IF1KLD, PENN'A.
dPurep. al.aT. on bend .ml mails to order
on .hurl noli.-e. t ipe. oorea on roe. "name ie.io.
AM work warranted to reudvr latinfni-tion, and
delivered if di-.ired. - ui.Tj:lrpd
GEORGE C. KIRK,
.Tuatiovof tbe I'enoo, Burrt'jor aad Couvojaiicor,
I.ullicrfcburp, Pa.
All buinrsi tutnisteil to biin will bf- prompllj
atleodH tn. Penvm. wii-hins; to ftnlo; a tar
rpyor trill do will to give him a anil, at he tint tern
biniartf that he can remler aatiifaclion. lWd of
eonveyaaoe, arllclra of ntrrccmrnt, and all lenl
papora, prompt I j and nealljr cxieutad. iaar3Ujt'p
HERD & Co.,
LAN D AG E NTS,
Phillphburg, rculre Count)-, Pa.
fHFtle K.lata of all fcindi bought and ld.
Alu, daalera in aJl kinda of LumU-r. uiT.i.'a
DANIEL M. DOHERTY.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
SECOND BTIIKCT,
J; 2.1 C 1. 1 A It I I E I. I), PA. If
CHARLES SCHAFER, .
LAGEU BEEIt R1.EWEI1,
Clearfield, Pa.
nAVlN'fl rented Mr. ICntrea' I.rc.?ery be
hepel by atrlet attention to b,tdincl and
thu inariufnctnra of a auperlnr artirla of UK Kit
to reeoiia the patronage of all the old and tunny
new euMoinera. A ug. 2j, tf.
THOS. S. WASHBURN,
SCALER OF LOGS,
;icu Hope, ClcarOeld Cnuuty, Pcim'a.
flTIlK tuhacrlbrr baa ttarntei! mufh time and
1 att ntton to the M AUMJ UK LOtJS. and
Inkra ihi. on tin d nf (flTpriiiK hi service to ttiM
whotcay need thrm. Any lurther infoi mniion
artn be had by addressing ai aburo. jt-20 ti
DU'ID Kl.AMS, Ltithamburfr, ( f-a'fi.-ll Co.,
Pa., offcra bia Mrriwi an riurTpor in ihf
wot end of tbe ocunty. All enlla will le nttrnlir
to promptly, and the uharra tuol'rute. 1:1 1';70
SURVEYOR
rilJIR under. ipr nod otTfra hi aorvla'. art a Pitr
1. reyor, and may be louiiii at bia rr.idfnce, In
Lnwrrnne towniohip. Lcttcra will reach hilu di
rected t L'lcarSeM, Pa,
my7-Cf. JAM1.S MITCIIKLL.
THOS. W. MOORE,
Land Surveyor and Conveyancer,
IJAYINtl rereutly located In tlio bornnh of
A Lumber City, and rrutnd I he prartii'e nl
l.auil Purveying, rc.peotfully lendvra hi. prod-a-aional
aervirca to the owners of und .ptvnlatora in
Inmli in t'liarlield and adjoining eountka.
Hreila of conveyance niatly excrutrd.
Offiro and reeiilcnca one door ca.t of Kirk A
Spener'a atore. aprl4:pil4iu.
N. M. HOOVER,
Whnlr.nl. A Kol.il Dealer In
Tobacco, Cigars and SnufT,
Two doora ca.t of the Poat Office,
MARKET PTItKKT, CI.KAKFIKLD, PA.
fjuA larjrapaortnient f Pipcf, Clnr Oaaf a, Ac
alwnya on band. mytO-ly
J, K. BOTTORF'S
rilO'J OCi KA 1' II GALliKKY,
Mnrktt Sire . I, Cl rf.elil. I'a.
-CRnMOS MADE A FP1:CIAI,TV.-X
4TlCtlATIVKS ma'le in elondy, ea well aa in
oleur wonltxr. Cnn.tniitU on haml a gtm4
a.nirtmral of KIIAMKS. RTKRKOSCOPKM and
STKKKtlCnl'IC VIKWH. Prutoci, from any
.trie ol moulding, mnde to ordrr. apr2.l-tf
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clrarflrld, Priin'a.
.JL.Will rxreute job. in hi. line promptly and
in a workmanlike manner. a r4,07
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
biAtaa ix
GENERAL MKHCIIANDISE,
C.ltAIIAMTIlN, Pa.
Alao, f xtenalrt manufacturer and deslrr In Square
Tiuibcr and 8awi'd Lumber of all kinds.
JNT-Ordcra aolicitcd and all bill, promptly
tilled. jyiAly
gr.o. At,acnT nrxur Ai.artiT... w. aibkrt
W. ALBERT & BROS.,
Manufacturer A exten.iveli.aler. in
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c,
WOODLAND, TKNN'A.
rOrdvra eollrlted. 11:11. Ailed nn .hurt Bntioe
and reaeonalile term..
Addrral Woodland
jrS.i.ly
". 0., I'leaitlnld To.. Pa.
W 4LUKIIT A llllll.').
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
M KUCHA NT,
Frrnrbilllr, I learliild Count j. Pa.
Korp. eno.tATHly on hand a full a..orlntent ol
Dry (loo'l.. llnrlnnre, llrorrrir., nnd rvrrvlliilia
u.n.lly kept in a retail .tore, wli.;h will lie .old,
for rn.ti, ar i lir.p a. rl.rwlx're in tb. eounty.
FrrtH-hvilk. June J7, l! ly.
C, KRATZER & SONS,
M E It C II A M T ft ,
Dry Goode, Clctbirg, Hardware,
Cutler?, Qutentwar, flroreriaa, Prnvlaloaf and
ehlnglra,
t ic i field, Pcuiia.
At their (Witort room, no fieeond atrret.
near II. F. Vigtr A Lo'a Mar Iwara itorv. IJaolt
M0SHANN0N LAND 4 LUMBER CO.,
OHCEOLA PTE AM tllLLD,
ayi rAnrar.a
LU1I I KK, LATH. AND riCKKTS
II. II. StlllLUMlFOItn, Prealdcnt,
Offieo Fore.l Pla-e. Nn. 125 fl. lh at.. Phil'a.
JliHX l.AM II K, Stiperinliiident.
jrf.'rIJJ Uacwla Will., Cleaihcld county. Pa.
SAMUEL I. SNYDER,
Practical Watch Maker,
Oppmilc the Ourt lloaao,
ECOND STIltLT.fl.EAItl-lliLU, TA.
jTt" Atl kin-I. of WaMiff, ("lock, an I Jettflry
pro'uptly rrpaned, and work warranted to give
aalia.ftolM.a. war? 7t)
JAMES C. BARRETT,
Ju. lice of Ihc I'raot and LttM tiwd Conveyancer,
I.ulhcraburff, UrarlUld Pa
ajrrollertlnn. A rMnittancra promptly made,
ant a'l kind, of Irgil inairumeut r.eutd nn
abort a"tic. mnyl.TOtf
CONK A I) aMEYEU,
Inventor A Mannfctarer or tba
f elrbralcd Iron Frame Tianos,
WrenKra, No. TSt Arrh ft, Phltadrtphia,
Mac rMH-ivfkt ib. Priao M. .ial of lb World r al
fcahitiii.'-n, lindun, Kng. 1 be bigbrat l'r.aca
wanlf-d whra and wbarvtar ctbibiltd.
(K.Uldirarrd l-'l-i- )ell In
li
X Y the DKMot P.ATlC Al.-M ANAO. Only
a . . II . U La. .a. aaf
EARFIE
1'U (OOltS, tit.
1S7. JILY. 1870.1
RECONSTRUCTION!
Will Fight it Out on This Line!
i Li Tii a ui:i:i.
UAIIKET STBKET,
ri-tARKIKMl, PENVA,
Dress Goodn, Fancy Goods,
Notions and Trimmings,
LADIES' AND CENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
ilalM attd ( at8,
Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Shoes,
AT POPl'LAR r It ICES.
ittVTiie entire stock on hand will le sold at a
reduction to prerriit tatuc, and t will replenish
I ho .tuck every aiJty dnya with choice atyka of
the beit goods in the market.
Near the Poatufllce,
CLLAltriELD, PEXN'A.
THE FIRST ARRIVAL!
Spring Millinery Goods
, Just Received at
Mrs. WATSON'S.
A
I.L the Ladies la Town und the Connlry arc
Invited to call and aee th Spring Stylca in
BONNETS, HATS,
FIIKNCII I I.OWLIIS, Ac.
Wo have to ault all agca and alif-a. We Intend
keeping our stock full and complete, an that all
ean ha accommodated with lha beat and uewt-t
aty lei of each aeaion, and at the lowest price.
Also, new Inducement offered In the way of
DRKH.-MAKINO. In the moat rl.gr.nl and fath.
lonnhto ati lra. nn thn ahorlo.l Boiliw t.U.
llcimmbor the Place :
Main Street, oppoaito Mtuiop'i atore,
CI-KAnPrr.M), TA. marM
I-.W IIOI hioi
NEW GOODS! !
NKW TRICES!!!
HARTSOCK & GOODWIN,
C L" I ! W E X S V 1 L L K , PA.,
Art bow ree.irlng, dlreet from n.llimore, New
York, UoetoB, I'hll.d.lpbia and I'ltt.tor-tb, aa
liuaieni stock of
uny O00DS, CLOT IIINU,
OEM'S Fl'ItNIBIIINO nOOtIS,
IIAT3 I CAPS, BOOT SHOES,
CHINA, GLASS A Ql'KKNFWAHK,
IIAIIDW'AKD, OIlOCbRIKS, e.(
Bought at lower prire. thai. bar. ben, mad. to
aay bou.e In tcwa ataoa tba good old dayi ba.
fore tba lata "onp1eaantocaa"-a1l to ba di -
tr Iba tad to thoaa who viatt Curwanarllta for
auppHra, in atcordanro wtib lha graat Mcrillc
at whleh thee were bought.
The Ladlea are particular! in.lt.it to call at
llartaork A Gmsiwlti'a 'lica. Mtora to ex
amine lbs a-ileodid alork of bUb'-lS UOODS.
TKIMMINflS, SHAWI.ll, FANCY UO01IJ, As.,
new on exhlbitlnn.
Tiler Di f) t'oniicllll.iU I
Tartlet rennet de tbcm.el. ea Jn.llre la buy
trj tic necr.rarie of llf; wlllmut eallirg en
HARTSOCK L GOODWIN,
Curtrtnavill, IVnti'i. tnjiin
HAVll) REAMS'
LUMBER MANUFACTORY,'
rAM'FACTrilKS all kind, of I.iiinher for
A, I liulldin rinrpoer.. Alwu. . on bund
a L liulldinx purpoara. Alwu. . on bund
LATH fOR ROOFINll,
rL.'.f'TEI'IMJ LATH,
I'AI.IMIK, Ar.
Ill, Platrrinj I.alh ate rrenlr .awed and of
ditferent 1,-nrih,, to suit pnrrhRerr. the Paling,
are fmir fi-rt lung and rraily M,inlri,
All kind, of Parted Lnml-T .ill bo furni.Uid
to order, and delirered if an d.-,iml, rrire. will
be lils'ral, aeeurdina to qialil.r.
t.AII kind, of llltMN taken In elrliann
for Lumlier.
Lulber.liurl Y. 0.. Jan. 19, 1:0.
FLTLLERTON'S
RCSTAl'KWT & UEIRLSIIISLM
ha loom,
tn lare'l Kr tlnl'Dnc. (fermerlr s-ni.led hr
Mr. Mrii.-.aiirT.i
Frovn ST., t'l.TA III IKI.Ti, Pt.
p0XTAXTLV jb kaa.4 aae.lertl.s.. TAT,
J 1Mb, M T-t, ( liiAU.s, lnllACeii, Ax
Al.n. HtKSH OlSTKItS rivd daitr, and
eeneil .p lo salt tbe ta.te, of ru.t.iuier..
Vs.nil.l.lAKIil.utVoneeennd.torT.
aprs taif D. n. Ft LI.KRTOX.
- . ..
(lAMIihX "l-.KIw-KRK.-ill A coop -
I from ih. I't.ia.i.ipbia ti.i.i.n., ai,o, ih.
Ilraff Store of
HARTaWICK A IHWIN.
ap.17
Clearteld, I'a.
PaiNCIPLESj NOT MEN.
CLEAKFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,
THE REPUBLICAN.'
CLEAKFIELD, PA.
WKIiNESHAY MdKMNll, A t tl VT 3,
TIII5 Ml.l.V V()i;G K A It BIT,
Tlirrc wtu n y. iinjc ral l.it
Wlin hud it liii liu'iil
8otuctiinra he would do wii.t hi. mother fori-id,
And one froatv day
Ilia uiollier did ray,
"My child you must ntny in the I'tirron-a cluso hid :
For I henr the dread num. I.
Of hunltMucn and hnund.,
AVho ar ararching artiund fur ralljta like you,
htx'old Ihry mcr out ynr heal
They would aoun ltint you di-nd,
And h? dgs wuuld be oil with yua with a btw ! "
' Tfilf pnnr, fn.iHsli Veing,
WIh-u no one wn. at i-ntf;.
Rooking out from hi. burrow to Uke a short pluy,
He hoppi'd o'er the ground
With many a liound.
And Im.kcil Hrtiuinl promlly aa if he would tiy.
Do I frnr a man f
Now entcri me who can !
Ho this yottiijr, ral'I'il rnn to a fine applc-trce
U lii-rc gnnwiiig th" hnrk,
lie tlmiijil.t nol (o bnrk
The com tug of huuttT., d ciirilcs. wn. he.
Now. aa ra'il'ita are good,
Whi n routed or utt wfd
A man tame along hmiliiig rabhita for dinner;
He caw Utile Km.
Tli'-n raisi-d his liig gun
And th r re he lay, dead, the fuidi.b young .inner.
((.'orre.piindenc' of the New York fun.
Thu Small Tliiovcs Funislied; The
Lig Uues bhieidod.
WArilMNtlTON, .111 110 L'fi Illnillc pO-
lillt'iil circIoK of tlio C'nnitnl uro n-lnn-
i ilicd that thn Sun should ho llio tiL
to strike tit cor I tun in-tni.t'cn of hrih
cry find rnrntplion in hih circlei.
Lvadin C'oi'Lf,ivBincn fi-ar Ui.iL you
m:iy al iniulato, through u liiMtkhy
puhlic opinion, nr. invo-liation hii h
will iinf(ver the irat kt oMiili ollit iul.
w ho huv been divirlin tho uh th
at Untion from .Miriintic fraud h nnd
joh), Ht coped in rnri'Ltptiun and hnbiry.
Tho manner of divciuiti pnl lie ci ili
etm dan boon to invomialo iicnynno
j"bs, like tin; pale of einlolships, whilo
yreat U'ltiloiM. who tiro hnrturinij cahi-
not n)poinltnenl, i mm on so hlit-t'S ol
the public domain, mid even tutlional
Iionor, go unpunished tind tvcii tin t
noticed.
lay by d:iy t lie lit lie members, like!
Whitiemoro, havo been probed and
their lit 1 1 o sinn havo boon the InddiT1
on which men deeper in corruption I
have rained lhemnelve to por-iiion) of '
unstispceted party. A rod of veil
fennce, Ihmtlciiih polith-al ostracism., I
in held over these members, und they !
dare not lehel.
When tho Military Coinmillee firnt!
hean invoHtintin the ettdetship
Hale, theny carpet ba if memhers held j
u Heerel meclittj;. They resolved that (
tr tinnrr vrns to ho tnvoNliili d. nueh I
invenliution should ho; in al the head 1
that in to pay. ntnon ibo leitdortt, 1
who are making their 'hoiisaiidrt, and :
not among a few powerlesw membern, I
who now and lin n l:ka f.'iil!) with
which to build a lieedman's m hool j
were prepand. 1 hey weio well di
OHted, and based on ubsnlutc faelH in
tho bt'lnbshell whic h was It) make the
louden tl'ido to protect their own
corrupt jobrt.
Tho leaders bond tho ronolutionti.
They wore 1 hi own into intrude ex
citement. "They hhall not bo intro
duced. Their introduction will bo
tho political death Warrant of any;
man who fthull ntnnd lip and oiler i
them. They will do troy tho Keptili-1
liean party." Such exclamation, with
lli mil a of tho o.-U;t(.iHii oi any Ke
publican ititroducin thn resolutions, :
npielehed them in tho II oil ho. They
Inid no champion Mmitr enough, and
o liltlo ten cent inveli;nlion have1
been (joing on, amusing and occupy
in it tho ntlenlion of tho people, whilo
, invnl wrongs nnd gigantic cases of
I hriborv and eorrnplion, in tho upper
h(1Jfl(, in ,,u ,froP( Illl(jcven
j ti,0 H,nj 0f tlfJ nlinl)) K0 unpuiiinhed.
0 n,cnil,cP 0f Congress : A
: carpet biigtfrr receives t?.i';0, pays it
over to build a fn'cdimui sehotd hout.e,
I nuu is (icoaM'ii irom ins ieat in the
I House, while tho iVeeident receives
'610,0(10 from A. T. Steuart, which
I contribution cruhK. him to make
!$.),oiitl fntin tho sale of a houe
whieh belonged to Mr. Ituwen, and
Mr. Stewart in called to the Secritary
hliip. It is damnable it is unbear
able. Minst we Mthmil V
These are the rosdul ions prepared
by a mom fu'l of Southern im iiiIm rs,
and whirl, was to havo been otlered
to tbe Il"nc. In that room were
Dot.,, ry, II.-o, Lar-h, lull, r Slit I
don, iHwcee, Holes, Ilnyn. It-.non,
I'cbb, I'ox, ,'usham nntl Wbiltemore.
on the evo of t xpnlt-ion, 1'hough
sp.el(hrJ in Wultiiigtou, (be iSun
in tr tri vi' 1 1 in !",' it ii l i, a It, 1 1 rnti it.
uy. -i nsi. if u,ri. i. n.t m,..
in the House:
Wrtnr.a. It i in.rnil'v ni.it-.l i.
frw. fihc I'nili il riiii, ii,,. i,.m nt In,.,
.ti.p-.e.-.l of fur muev e-,nid. r.lion. t ll;e cr' n'
.--nr.li.l if r. j,iil,'i, nn in.iitul ... ami lln il. iri ,
Ut'lil nflhc ils; Ihsnliiri,,
fti'nl.-.., Tli.it the Ciiim:itlie i-n Mililaii 1
AITsi--. n' w ilnr,tijr',lii'Jt 111.- sale nf e.,1' I -1-i...
Is- and ll i- .slur in li. rrl.v ai.'h' ii.'d ulid il:ie,-i,,i
I., i,,l,ir. ,. ll,rr mo ll,,,.,. i,f ll,l ,1-tl l,. I i .
,..,. ,;,!., ,, u,,niln-'r. -,l 1 , i.iti.- in n-icj 111, ir
' inl'...eme to ,n,ure nri,"in;ni, i,l.. n, tr-nil er. ot
the t tjrciti'. ; "irnii. li i Hit; (it.t 1 1 unit lit ill -
.'im itH Oir nmr, anl tl;t atl iMii.;tc
if :iullr inbuilt :
1. Whether tho President of the
I'tiiltd Slates did at any litm appoint
or nominate rf the bih oflito ot Sec-
ret ii r-. nf the Tii'-ir-urv nnv Orr-inri
I who hnd previniisly to t-iiid lM iniiui
J lion or tippoit.imr-nt subtiibrd mnnc
to a fund tnr tbe Ih io hi of the IVesi
dent, nnd report to this House the re
suit of paid inquiry.
I 2. Whether tho Prehident of the
flitted Slates did al aty time nomi
ntlle or llpp'illll to IllO important of
fiv0 0f s, reliiiy of the Nai- nn
; person who had previously lo said
nominulhin or tippi.inllm lit nil.serib
, . r i . I . i .
ed IO.ll fund lo be pres. nlcd 111 111 -b,
; or In IllO purchase ot a house or Ot llf r
i suliM a nl iul properly. In be presented
j t lh" President, nnd report the same.
3. Whether nny nnt! what consid
' erntion was given bv Gen. Onuicl S.
Huiiei field, I'. S. Sub Treieoircr in
New York, fir the position bo now
hoi-la, and whether said CullcrEeld
a or Hut not iiiKl rutiiciiliil in ruin
intr pureo or sum of money for Hie
froaiili-nl, nnd report I lie auino.
4. Whether llio liHli-it-t Altnrnpv
for the Sotilliorn Jiilt it t of Now
York, Juile I'it ir(KJiit, tlitt or did
not atibM-riliB 120.011(1 or mln-r nuuiil.
jeralilu atitn ton anl llie i lcxti.in of tiio
i lYl'-iitli nt. nnd if an llin .nuiiii.'r in
whii h auiii amn wit, appropriated.
ft. Whi'llirr nny pm ly npp.'inti'd to
n Citliihct oflieo cut conlrihulid n
viiliinhlt) lilirnry or ollur vuluudlu
properly not ciikIi to the I'reiiitlciit
helore It is aaid appointment.
0. Whether any members of Con-
L'l't aa nit) KiM'i'lied n ilh ens ill their
Ueaideneo in WuhhiiiL'loii eil v hv tlio
;ins C ompany cl kiiiI lily Ireo of
ejinnro. and if bo who. and liotv innnv.
nnd tho name, of said member of: 'r," tho renion of tho equator. Thu
ConjrroH. hard and bcatilifiii woods are inaiiipu-
7. Whotlier nny nietnher of either j '",P(I 'Ty niueh in tho imo way uk
hianih of Coiiirrua aro murk holders, i 'I'0 lone. and arc sawed nut by mm
directly or itidiret lly, thionnh any 1 ''l,r niaehines. Tim hlaih s of the
pei'snns as trustees or nonlH, in nny knivea, nntl llio steel porlion of tlio
l'ueille or other railroad to w hieli thu fork. fnt assumes shapo in tho hluek
Uoverninent of the t'niled Stales has : smith shop, nn imenso room contain
milled stihsiilit s ol public lands, and "V forces, ci;;ht online Irip liitmmerH,
w hoso bonds havo been endorsed, orul,(' ,,v0 ''"WB of drops, each ono bun
cither; and il o tho niiinea of such i 1 i-oeri feet long.
members, tho amount of Block owned ,A'''r l''e.u Imgo instriimenl. havo
by him or for him by ol hers, or the ! K'vi'n blades and forks their rough
proportion of hind held by liim or for i ''or,,,"i lhl'' nTO "cn' ' punching
him in tho nume of others, or tho ag- room, where llio holes for tho rivets
"tei'slo vuluo of endorsed bonds, or ; aro made. They then go lo Ihchnrd-
ubsidy bonds held by him or by
others lor him, und to report tho same
to tins JIOIISO.
b. Whether thero is any mcmher of"ro ,l,c It mpering, tho niineuling nnd , sought to so friiinu ils organio law as
llio family of tlio Sucrulary of Slulc ' 1,10 caso hardeiiii g ftirnnecs The lo havo tho powers inferveno only
engaged by any foreign tiuvernnicnt processes here arc very delicate, the, when tho peaco was broken. In a
aa attorney or' counsel, lo whom is I Wades being dipped in oil before they word, their idea of selfgoveriinicnl
piiidncoiisideriitii.il, und what con-! uro plac ed in tho annealing furnace, I meant tho intervention of tlio con
sideration, if any, for services, nnd j "m- f-'m" b,'in- ''',l"i',,' I" keep stablo. They sought to h ave all the
what kind of services. i 'he I'lirnneo always al lh jiroper do j vurious nvoeaiions aii'l pursiiils of hu
ll. Whether tiny nu mbor of the Br'? ' 'inlt' I inanity lo lieo individual effort, see-
f'tibinet bus a partner, w ho has aliati- This annealing in, is well known.a ing only lhal thu hi rung should nol
doned tho position of ussislant in his.11""'1 impoilaiil operation. Without impose upon tho weak. 1 o llio Slates
ollice lo bicoino uu attorney in proso-
culing claims before his depiirlnietit.
1(1. Whether any member of Con-
grcss has had employed us clerk in j
anyofiho depa,!,..t,ts nny f. mi le
hoso relations to him have ceased to
rcsshashad employed us clerk in
boa mailer of doubt, nnd who is paid
her lees as mistier, by llio salary of
herpo-ilion
II. Whether llio Jlavor ol Wash
inglon, !Si j. lWon.'did or .lid not
. .-. i. a ;.. .. , ,. j ' . i . ,i . i .
lien. Sherman, "lor Ibo sum ol (lll.ll')ll,
prepaying the I'resideiil f 1,(1111) to bind
the sale; and the s.iid sale was sub
sequently set aside by Iho 1'residenl
and the saitio property sold to A. T.
Stewart and others for tli."),lMll, to bo
presi'ttlcd lo (icn. Sherman. Whether
i ...i.. ..n.i e-.-. coil
by tho I'rcsident in, nr'wa'a nol pro- j
tilled br Silns . I Itowen mill nlmllmp
:, i, ' .... ., . '. .
tho quid settling said sale nnd allow
ing llio I resident (instead of himself)
to tuako l!o,(Kill, sotuo political con
sideralioiiB in tho way ol (jovei nmcnt
pulroiiiige, distriel nnd l'oet Olllco aji-
poinimcnis, etc.
nn ... .in , , , . iini, in nnnr in inrr.i le.iis,
inakee r. ,, r.-....,l .,,.. t,r ,,,,,,11, l
l'i.iiiiinlli-e bnve li.ll ii.ei r to nit fur tiroon, and '
The U. S.Qirondias.
It is very curious and inslrui livo to
noiico bow tnuny leaders of tho Re
pu I liean pal ly havo been tdtclwd
Mii' o the war and during tho war
non e- by complete reliii'ment and ex
ile, and Homo by bcini; stowed away
in laces uf respectability. These per
S'Mih, once memorable, like thu (iiron
difH n (ho I'n nth Revolution, were,
wil iiifaj enough to start and prcsn the
irn ptosiblo conflict, but whn the
slrnle came they either had no ho
litl in real sli il'e, or tio tutu for the
cot lliot of arms. The iSeerelnry of
StMO under Air. Lincoln passed speed
ily from tho detluralion thai there
woihi be no wnr, lo tho rinin of
hie "little bell" to send bin fellow
countrymen to prison for opposing
lh" conlliel of arms. Tho Sccrelary
tiftho TreawiHy tindtr .Mr. Lincoln
went ftoiiinmcro enemy lo the ex
re isiiiii ol . iv TV. id A inn ,1,-1 ever
in . war for Iho extinction of sluvery.
Tlo lalo Secretary of Wnr passed
In tn a fierce Pro Slavery lrnn cral,
wlo dilied tho Liiiiolii tnlmiuistia
tien, to ono of tho licrcest advocates
of tho Lincoln partisanship.
'flic great disl ip hers of the peace,
however, were Mr. Reward nod Air.
Chase, and tiny served iho licpubli
(an parly tiulil ihey could serve it no
binder, even though Ihey had now here
else lo go. Il wns one i.flhe wondeis
of ii.o age to aie Mcr-rs. -S.wuid utul
I liioc nnd their lew fnllnvw-rs bec'inie
Const rvativo, and it has also been
niiioi'i: its marvels lo see thein power-
less to enlilrol the Hal I v tin v ( l ea led
'I'liev have dime an iiiiioiint i l evillol
free government, which no time, nor
tn lent, nor labor c.n if-tiuil'. It is
not the nbolilion ol slavery wo refer .
to. fi r that mis tho tlt siiov of civil
nr ii.irlhif di'lnorulixMlintn nf ihc!
country, lor that u nn tutidetit ol
war; nor Ihc limine ol pf.hi:tal con-.
. r . . . i
lidciiceaoi.il leaderships, lor in this ,
hisiorv but riticits it-ell- bill the1
iiimioij mil npi.iis tlio, tin t. c
i.iiuLcv fur m i i i ns Vet l ute
gtiui c n, .or on u a-, jn mi" .
no remedy, is the war upon the uulon-
oiny of the Slules, tho I cderul inter
position iu finiicbise, the coercion in
lime ot peace of local gocrinncitts by
military power, thu selling aside ot
the I ii i : ,1 .i Die ill n I law ol the land, the
total disregard of the lights of niinor-
iiii s. ihu .-Aiiiisi.'.i 1...... .... .. " ...e
sin h Selialors and I,', pr, rentatives in j
Congress ua am i.ol in uccoid wnhjii,,, ,.,., epi,ndeiil of ihu London ' I say, llien, in nil solurness, that il
the Admiiiislinlion, the utteuipted j y, ,inl j, j, t ), u hnmiin iniellect j wo nro lo accept the H. publie us il
t "til nil ol llic Supreme Court, and the j rrdui-ril to ils lowest ebb. Giofjr T. ', "ow stands, self goVel i.niciil is a lail
iiitiinidatioii ol justice. These and i .(,;, ,y iuie. And lo Ihu pliilosophicul sttl-
liko rvils will riidiiro ns long as ihoj - , aw, jdeiit it would appear us it these were
Goveriitnent exists. Tho dealers ot i.Jy dear," said tho sentimental , '!10 "et result, ol'o tr bonated instim
the liepuliliinn purly sel tliis ball in j Mrs. Waddles, I'liomo you know is nl-1 It may bo thero is a saving
molioii, and Slessr. Sew aid and Cln.se, o vs tho dearest snot on ennii." power yel held by tho iicoolo. and
ho probably never dreamed ol going
so far, mid lio would have arrested
tbe evil bcloio its great culmination,
nnisi be held largely responsil lo fori
tl.e roinincnl putt taken ly Ihem in'
1 1, l.l. .nil .li.ni.'liil,.-! i.k.-lit .if I til, 1 1 .'. !
public, and in undermining tho Con-!
stiltitiou which first guvo birth to the
Government.
a. ,
Henry Mix, Ksq , of Towanda, lias '
, a horse value I at JK'H".
REPUBLICAN.
1870..
Hew Euives and Forks are Made.
Xuw Hntftin, Coniicclirut, lias n
tiuk'iy miinufiK'ton, opi-ned lust
! "pritiL'. In tlio llnriford I'duraitt we
fi"l very inlcivBting duacriplion of
' 'I. from wltit li wo litku the following :
'1'l,u riitfi.iil thing nmiiiiliitturid in
' tiil'lo culli'ry. Tho viHlnr ia Hint ta-
I kp" ,0 ''' Hort'-rooin, vihero he aoes
' I'ili-s of oxtn'a hoiifs, hrouylit hither:
l'r'"ln I1'0 r-lwifsliter honsea of New I
! Vnik t-ily. 'l liey tuv first noaki'd and
ImiiIvu. and then asiwud out und shaped
j hy a aeries of ingenious muihinea, go
'i'K "t Inl to the livetinj; room lieru
i I1"'' ro taslened to tho Llado of the
1 kn'lo "r I'm ehanks of Ihc fork.
" "torn room, too, no piles ol
-k'oii, eboriy nnd roRowood, lironlit
ennii; or tempering room, whit h ton
tains three furnaces, in w hich a fierce
heal is coDslanlly inaiiitained. iliere
11 ol"' kuivca and forks would soon j
l end and break and becoino tiselcss. j
''r"m '''' "l0 ulu,,',,,,!-- -"
" " .'"g room o, -v nien uiero are.
. (-"""". '""; "
' -"'.v -'k'" I,"""'' '" ,ih room
f"r ,,"tv' "'"T , lh'10, 't!,a ,s
K,,.ln ."' "'W
l" "' '"rl' Tgn.iil.ng roo,
presenla curious sight. In front c
1,10 '"I'''".' whirling stones sit met
J11-"1' "f ''"'-"'K KJf I
keep the fine particles winch fly o
ing llieir eyes.
As they apply Iho steel blades to
the stones, flushes of tlio fire, tho re
sult of the friction, nro evolved. The
occupation of a knife or folk grinder
is nol generally considered a healthy
one, the air of tho room being filled
with lino dust, which the grinders nro
"f,,1" ;" l'i;'' ""'i'""'-
Bontolini.'a LiichI, in -nn.cqui.ncn
biil-Ht, in onnw'qu.nea ol
ninr revolution, llio llligmenis liyitlg
tiff w ith great violence, and in every
direction. From Ibo grinding room
tho blades nro transferred lolhe shall
ing room, where (hey nro joined lo
the bandit s of wood or bone, which
wo havo l eloro mentioned. Hero
i . , .
flcVlT pICCO o lllllfll I IIITy tlirilS OUt
I ho rivets with illlineni.0 rapidity, nntl
wilh Ihc, the bolster or shoulder is !
.-, .i, .,,i. I.,.., ,ii ti i i !
slers are of nickel and' nro nalenteti '
by Iho Ann. The knives being joined j ' ".'"Jor' " ""'" -tolheir
hiniilles, aro now taken to 1 .l ""'I '' ' '" "wed und genera ly be
the polishing and Bnishing room. I '"' ci "" I"' .t li sig
wheto Ihey uro polished on l.ecb of! !'" l,.,a 1 '"i"l'n ,!"t '"" ""''
cotton cl.ul. or Kit. j ! ,U'"S uf lll! ltl-, "money
in il.
o a The lalo Sccrelary of Iho Treasury,
Home as becnby an American. u,o Hon. Salmon p. Chnso, informed
liomoisn iliflleiilt siil.ject to j..ll;l"cu"lryil'il ir hour ol dis
wilh. so manv hook. ins. I..-.,I lrc"9 111111 I'1'1''1 I'O ' '"reed to pur
- - j - - - ..
been written tilmtit it. It looks so d if
fiTciillv seen through different Hpeclii
ties, nnd il is so dillietill to discon
ncct tho present from the past. Its
situation is not iinplcusatit lo the eye,
built on nnd nroiin.l moderulo eleva
tions, from winch strelciics oft tho
Catupagna to distant mountains, and
u ill, n Vii.,1 , ,i.l.l ii. ..-if. ..,
ileus and pnplic grounds i.r interest.
St. Peter's is a wonderful church, und j
wi(e mMa ,(,,, ,jko .
so is M. rnolo, wilh its imniensc
.. - .. ..
sea of glass.
'I l,e .,. of il. . i '..il..
eiim, like llio bnlhs or Ctiniealln, und
Iho dome of the Pantl n : buildings
which stood hfforo the Clnislain era,
aiiJ relics and bones of martyrs w hich
have been neeiimitlaiing ever since;
the Palueu of the A'tiliettn w ith ils
,'; ... on.
thousands of rooms and Ihu tjiiiriuul
and (heir beautiful gardens and won
derful ciilleetiniis tf nit, and thai
binary in (ho former with ils HJII.UUO
, i,,,. ,!,,. ,,,,, l .. ,,l,
vases and the cosily gift. It king, , 1 ' I'")' '" " common Ircasury
ti.o Culac.nl ,, Vifieio lie bones of (u'!'1 '""T. called a . Mirrup
tho dead of so ninny nges, and the I ,,'."J- f"r,'1 '" l"fl"t',""'
great me, no, ie. and religious ussoeia-1 '"'-'" ' !' thy ngenls, when
iions. And some of the streets of : ""dnbers, res,, o ir, asliinglon,
Iho citv-lhoso most fl cinented .,.."" sup .... i.u iiai.usoi.iei, ,.. ineir
,i" I. :.l......
.:,iu w..ik. .... .7,, . ,1,,-. ..'f1i .,. I
.... , .... I,... i't,, i 1 1 ii,
it i lI.lld,il ,I1M ol l,e ,lIlt,m,i,i "fT 1,11,1 n""M,'
i?,,mn l,-.- ti.nL.u- air,,-!- .....l ,i..iv-
n. i . n ... i ...:
Ultiu mtXsmn. Out of our p uly of
Hl ven f1V(. w no tK.rt.f im we
T". 0 l" l U Ml K lilt 'I V. H II M V I
u.lln 0 r j....,!., , mriuiirers n shout
",,,ul 01 Ul. '''l-0'" 11 "uoVl '
s seven m ot 10 10 el , und tlireo in
i i i i . i .
.me lamily. 1 am und to havo seen
Home; should havo been s-.rry not to
i have seen il but to spenlt the truth,
muni s;iy( that coniin fin. il to the
clear, cool, iuviixonitiu niuuiLlain air
i of ibis beaiitiltil Floronco sn-iiioil like
panfiti out from the Valley of the
shadow ot death into an rurllily p.Titt-!dc,,t
uine. I w as in l.ome on i n. .neat
j.,v f iu earmval. und nirreo nl. i
"Well, ves," said llio ptaclieal -II r.
Waddles, "it noes cost me about twice
ns much as any other sunt.
- ,
The difference between a "country" ;
n.l . I v' .,.,.. I. ., i. i I.... il,.w i, a
. oubl like lo know evci'yihing, ai.J
the oilier thinks ho can Ull him
In the Cop'ner'a nftice. nl San Fran-
risen, a certificate of death reads,
'l'ied from rupture of tbe head " j
TEEMS $2 per annum, in Advance.
NEWSERIES-YOLJI.NO. 3.
DiH'i:Ki;sr mi.m)i.
Sum. mariner .h-n the ,1(Br II oltar
And wbll.v briarl.l to view,
If uite .mall ,)ii'-li uf dark epear
In llieir arrnt heater, of blue ;
And riiiue with llianhriil lure are filled
If but one eln-ak of llxl..
One ray of tlnd'a gmtd merer gild
The ilarkne,. ol tLrir nilit.
In palacce are bi-arta that aak,
In (ti.i-nuU'l)l alul iride,
W hile life I. riii-h a itrrerr ta.k,
And all anod thinm dt nia-d ;
And hiiart,, in n,i,ri'M huts, admire,
lluw lure b,, iu thiir ai'l,
(1. ive that not ever etrnt tw lire,)
Hiieh rirh nrovirion Blade.
ArrkbiAop Traera.
Appalling Corruption of the Repub
lican Party.
Rrpubllcan M Itncaa cm (he Stand.
fienernl Pon I'i.itt bus nno of tlio
strong articles in the Cincinnati Com
mercial, in reply (o General I'otnley,
the l'oslniaster editor of llio Colum
bus Journal. A fu r erasing some
lliings Irom tho Ictler that ana rather
personal and bitter, n mnko room
for the following telling extracts, ami
commend them in the utlention of all
honest Itcpuhticuiie:
Wasiiinoto", June 27.
. .....
Lei us seo. Il was the design of
tno miners to iinnio n oovciiimeiit
that ils powers should be few, und ils
duties simple. Hccogniziug tho greut
trulli, thai llio object of tlio liovern-
meni was lo keep the peace, Ihey
they gave the cure of llio loctil alluirs,
o the (Jeiiernl liovernnietil till the
dnliea rcquisito to our itoleclion us u
nn ion.
... p,i inn, a -inniv .'i iiiiid lo H'iem
these truisms, nnd yet who n cognir.es
or believes in them f And turning our
backs nn such greut Irullis, where are
wo t At the risk of a tircaomo repe
tition oi uu mat I nave been writing
lor a year past, lei 1110 say III Uriel
tinier our present system tlio local
governments have lost all sigtiiHeance.
Throughout the South, under one so
called ads of rccouslriiclion, the law
of halo, Iho Lcgifhiliircs have come
to bo Congressional d pendencies,
where ignorant negroes, under the
control of unprincipled demagogues,
are made lo steal aid plunder, until
tho law maker and thu Inw-hreakcr
differ only in name. In the Southern
Slates M ats in the Senate uro put up
at ntictfnn, ard knocked tfowu to tbe
highest moneyed bidder, und into this
.Semite are gradually gathering, thro'
usurpation, all the political powers ol
the Government.
To tho Government thus eentrul
ir.cd comu all the busiuc.-is interests of
llio people, save thoso of Iho farmer
and tho laborer, each slrivintr lo so
"" V" ,H ' , 1 " ' . . ,0 mT'
reach tho r.lbcr. Anil to this usurn
r' ',e'" m ",mu rognea of
loir-
chaso the bunkers of tho I'niied
Stales. And. o get theso capitalists
iiilcreslfd in Iho Government thai
proleclcd Ibcm, ho bad to mnko most
extraordinary terms I w ill not stiy
that liny treated Iho Republic like a
gang of shylocks but they were so
-"'"V' '"' Hnaneier wl,
"as then at tho head of I he Trensl
r-V n"1' '"')' ",,'l,ll'(l t,,u lerins und
1'0 -''"''"'--"- 'l ' " exaggernlion
: -' -. ... -...(... ui i....cn.
ing and stistuiniiig these money. cbang
'' wo '"y """ '" "
alotial
. ' . "
10 i'Vie. or repeal these terms
cousHicrcu n war iiecessity nntl tem
porary is met by tho violent op-;
I lion of eighty national hunkers on
j the floor nf the House, and enough In
1 the Sciiato to givo tho Iccchea a mil-
! jonly.
All Ihc cot porattons, firms nnd per
' sons interested in tho iron business
I nro openly orgaiiir.ed into an a-soeit..
Corrupt business.
'""-' "'" ' ""id "f ' lt
monoi
ly. Indeed, the same may be
cnotitt'i to use and is corrupt cnougti
totlfcll.
:) tife ll.
(ienerallv your incmbor of Conciess
has hi- familinr, thr.'iih whom his
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vote la .iirchaed. Sonietini.s organ
r.al ions exist herein ten, I went V ol
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thirl v voles are represented by ont
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an-ent, who (-ill,- out by the direction
of the emeus the entire pen full.
Wo htive a corrupt Congress, a stu
pid KxeculiVe, atol tho only arm of
tho (jowrnment thai remains pure in j
the supreme t oun, nnu mat a i r, si
f-(i,i to PiU'k l'rcu-
lutes ol bis oun, and tho Sehale
all ives lo deslroy
when Iho wor-l coiuea In the!
worst. Ibis will be brought lo bear
"l"'n money ciiungera in the tem-
plo, and drivo them out. Hut I do
"ot see il. Whilo II. public no editors
n fief I & luilL'll Hi Ulll'ldln.a lik.1 ll,i.
J'emocratie cdilors preiend to find
salvation in the rcslo.ut.oii of their
party to power.
tut true relorm lie. In ignoring
party lines nnd returning honest men '
to oflie, I feel ,:do in this I doubl 1
whotlier an honest man, crtpabl.
enough lo bold ollloo, ean be aprolefl.
lionist, nnd as for tho many scheme,
of plunder that make a moral miasma,
about the National Capitol, ha must
liirn his buck upon I hem, an long aa
he has a good emotion in bis heart ol1
luoks brass upon his cheek.
It is all very sell to sit back in tbd
old lahioned arm chair of ofliea, and
laugh at linn Quixoies, Whogo charg
ing up and down tho world, mistak
ing wind mills lor piants. t'noues-
tionubly llio Fog bunk and Cavo and
wind mills and they are not, ss John
ilutidolph said, run by wuuir, but by
w hiskv', woiuuti, rings and foul lob.
bies. And iinduiihiudly I amatjiiixotid
ass for charging into lliein, when by a)
dilfcrt'iit eottrso 1 might now bet
swinging buck in an ulllciul chair,
laiigliing at llio stiipi.1 people lor bo
ing so damiiahly imposed upon. But
Ihu world lias to have ils ollh iut phi
losophers clso how could wo run
the post office and its Quixotic asses
elso no reliirtn.
Japanese Schools.
The schools of Japan possess many
singularities, especially those for
young girls at lourteen or fifteen
tears ol tige, denominated Biiisl'inii
schools. In those establishments, all
masters pay for tlio privilege of teuch-
iln. IIIkIi-hiI (if'fn. iu ll,. n-lth H.Y
being paid lor their lessons. This
makes the instruction a labor of love.
Tlien, ngain; Ui n certain extent, a.
Jnjiancse yo'liia; !! is ullowed .esffif
siueiul.lo frceiiom as to the selection
of her instructors j she general' pre
f rs the best looking. '
A lady principal of Ono of our fin
ishing establishments for young Indies
would nol boa bltle surprised if slio
could ho suddenly transported to
Japan there to study the peculiarities
ol Japanese customs.
Instead of our closely pent school
rooms, wilh tho girls silling boll up.
right upon an cdttcitiiotiul stool, slio
would Und the girls in a delightful
garden, fragrant with tea and flowers.
She would si c a number of liltlo summer-houses,
emboucrcd in thu midst
of llioso charming vegetable product
for w hich Japan is sojustly celebrated,'
lirotiL'lil to perfection by the most
cxquisito borne tiliurc. .'he would
seo bright eyed damsels, wilh cheeks
pink as roses, moving around with
griicelul steps, each bearing a small
lacquer tray with tea and cakes. Slio
would see thoso damsels, with jorot9
smile und modest tueiii, wending eacli
tlictr way to a Biiinmer-houso. Jn.
ai li of llioso summer houses slio
would see a master or professor, either
wailing tlio return of onu of the re
freshment bearing damsels, or clsd
silting by tho sido of ono who had
already come back. Jupaneso gills re
main iu educational Beinituiries of tliisf
kind until marriage, and they inuku
excellent wives
New York and Pennsylvania".
The only real dato we have on
which to make an i-stimalo of the
growth uf these Iwo S'.alcs ure to bo1,
louiiii in their voles at tho Presiden
tial election of ISliO and 1808 thd
interval covering eight yeuM of th
decutlo. Here are the figures ',
Total Vote. New York. I'enni.lvanla.
Sttl.TSS . e.'io,6s
ISliO T,li )t,ui
Inrrcaie lo S rear., K4,fil0 170,220
The iucrcaso of vole, in rV-hhsylvn-niti
was m arly 'M per cent, w hile In
New Yoik il wn. less thtin 20 pet1
cent. Allowing for corresponding;
growth between P0 und l("i), when
the ninth census is to bo token, wo
inny estimate thut from lstiu to 1S70
tho population of Peiinsj Ivnnia lis
increased nl least 41 per cent, whilo
thai of New York has increased about
211 per cent. The Prcsidc-minl Voto
of IMiO represented it. Kew York
according to tho eighth census, Inker!
Ihnl year, a population ol 8,CS0,727.
Add to this 2!) per cent, and il will
give Now York a population in 1C70
of 6,Ot;0,i:i7. The vole of Pennsylva.
i.in in iMIill represented a popullitloil
of 2 11(10,1170. Add to this 41 percent,
nnd iho jmpitlir ion of Petinsylvauid
in H7t) will bo U.(i!i7,!ixl in" round
numbers, whilo New York lins 5,0o(J,
tuill iubnbiiaiiu, l'etinsylvuiiia has:
4,100,0110. Tho superior growth of
Pclinsy Ivania is owing lo (he develop;
incut of sources of wei.il I. that do not
exist in Mew York j coul, iron and oil
being the principal.
When I wits teaching in semi
nary, I boarded with an old lady whtj
had an opinion on every subject, and
expressed it. Ono night a train ran
oil' the track near by, und in eonao'
qnenc'O lliero was a deal of whistling.
Next morning ll.o old lady inquired
if we had heard the disturbance.
"No ;" 1 said, "tny wife Ihiulght some
thing win Hie mutter, but I beard
limbing " ''Well," said slio, "1 (In id
presume there has been nil aceidmit,
for the cars have been whistling most
all the night: They whistled and
w hislled I dare presume, for half un
hour. I didn't think it possihlo lor U
man to hold bis breath so long'."
"Why, mother," raid Iter i!atihlrr,
"it's a steam whistle. " "Lit !" mi id
the old lady, "I t.lnnys thought thai,
it was thu engineer Hint whistled."
Negroes are being imported Into
l.niiisinnii from llayli Hero Is a
.bunco lor nniiirnlir.atlot. under tho
liill recently passed by tbe liadicals, '
Tho voters uie coming by iho ship
load. The liu'licnl pirty no longer
expect lo hold power by thn votes of.
w Ii it o men, or even nativo born nfl' -groes.
They mean to bring tho dirt
enters and snake-worshippers Iron,
llayli ami Afiieti, to rule America,
mould ils laws, nod fashion its Inoruls.
This is ii ii illustration ot tlio tool mean
ing nf the amendment to iho Nntnrnl-'
.union laws. How do while tnen
lil.o the change
A Sharp Loofeoir. Ninollctl tell,
nn anecibile.'! i. l ull' crazy free ihinker
of bia tiny, wliii, chtincii'g In Homo,
stopped one day beloro a bnt of
Jii'Hi r.end t nving low, Ihlls undress
ed tho dit I. roneii idol: "Sir, if yoil
should ever get your head ubovo
watenigaiti, I hopeyou w ill remember
that I treated you politely in your
adversity."
"What is the fire of this place!''
gravely asked a Now Yorker of the
conductor, jnt uller I lie brakeman
hud sung out "O pe Ii kay, at a South
ern stution, where not a house wua
visible among llio pines, except a
rambling shed called an "eating sa
loon." "Il'a nbont na big na Now
York," was tho ready answer, "bat it
Isn't built up yet."
The Hon Froemun Clarke, radical,
and ex comptroller of the treasury,
Washington, sny that the people pay
9'J(J,MW.OO0 taxes, only HU0.1MI0,IK)
of which over reaches the treasury.